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Friday, April 20, 2012

I have always admired those who are able to draw and paint. It is a wonderful gift to have and something to be appreciated...both as the artist and as one who admires the art. Mommy and I have a friend who is a very talented artist. Mary Watts has been painting for over 10 years. She loves painting portraits of animals, especially dogs. She paints mostly from photographs, sometimes combining different photos for one final painting.
Here is a painting of a sweet dog named Lacey. It looks like you can just reach out and pet that face!

This beautiful dog here is named Suzi. She did a fantastic job of capturing the expressive face of that beautiful dog. With all that talent coursing through Mary's hands, I was very honored to have Mary paint my portrait recently. I was so excited I could barely contain myself. This is my first ever piece of art done of me. I felt a bit like a celebrity Pixel!

You can visit Mary Watts website by clicking Mary Watts Pet Pawtraits. I know she would LOVE to see you visit her site. Tell her that Pixel sent you!

And now, the one I know we all have been waiting to see....the portrait of me! Mary Watts painting is a beautiful capture of my eyes, joyful smile and happy ears. I am just thrilled with it!! Thank you sweet Mary Watts, for doing such a beautiful painting portrait of me. Please leave a comment and let Mary and me know what you think. Also, please visit her site at Mary Watts Pet Pawtraits.

Monday, April 9, 2012

Picture it. Easter Sunday. Late afternoon. Dusk is falling, the dogwoods trees our being bathed in a beautiful evening glow outside and I am pretty sure everyone is exhausted from a fun, yet relaxing family day. My cousin, Peanut, and I are sharing our fourth afternoon nap of the day. Easter was almost over and I was on the couch, dozing joyfully at the fact that I had fully escaped any "lets dress the dogs up for Easter" shenanigans. Peanut had had a previous adventure with dressing up as the Easter Bunny earlier in the weekend (click here to read that hilarious account), but that was long gone now and I had made it through unscathed.

Suddenly I heard giggles and whispers coming from my Mommy and Auntie. I opened my eyes just long enough to see a flash of white and pink go over my head...then a bright flash of light. REALLY? SERIOUSLY??
I lay super still, hoping to appear uninteresting and making myself become 'dead weight' so that maybe they'd leave me be. But no. Peanut was a victim too.

Peanut apparently thought she could talk our way out of this, and starting explaining to Auntie that she had already done this earlier in the weekend and that we should instead focus on our evening snack making. She also tried to tell them that I was completely exhausted from running outside during playtime and wrestling with the cats all day. I appreciated her efforts. It did not work...Flash, flash of the light.

Apparently, there is a shutter bug epidemic going around in my family, because everyone had a camera. Even the cameras were getting in the way of the cameras!

Peanut tried to look like she was asleep, and I gave the look like I was completely bored out of my mind. They just kept taking photos. More camera flashes every few seconds, one after another.

Finally, Peanut and I realized there wasn't much we could do but try to get through it. After all, our Mommy's don't ask for much. So why not choose to give this joy to our family and be good little pups? So, we both started looking at the camera and being cute bunnies for them. After about a hundred thousand more photos, Peanut and I jumped off the couch.

I went up to Mommy and asked her why she likes to do stuff like this sometimes, and she said, "Well, sweetie, you have your moments of loving to be mischievous with me. And I have moments of being mischievous with you!" I completely understood it after that. Then she asked, in her little Mommy way, "Now, will you give your Mommy one of those famous Pixel smiles...please?"

"Of course Mommy!! Anything for you because I LOVE YOU!!!"

Happy Mischief Monday friends!! I am part of the Mischief Monday blog hop. Please visit my friends blogs and see what kinds of mischief they have been up to this Easter weekend.

Friday, April 6, 2012

I have always believed that a good comfortable bed makes all the difference in how you sleep. Over the years, I have mastered how to make the world's most comfortable dog bed. Today, I would like to share that with you. First, you have to start with a big bed...preferably my Mommy's bed (in this case) but it can be any location that looks good to you. No matter how soft, fluffy, or comfortable the bed already is, you must make it even better. Everyone has a slightly different technique. It does not matter whether it is nighttime or just nap time, it is important to make your bed as comfy as possible to get the full joy from it. My Mommy was able to capture my special 'bed making process' last night.